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Sarah Ida Levine Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Sarah Ida Levine Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levine Family of Waterville
Sarah Ida Levine was born in 1872 and died on June 12, 1934. This scrapbook contains photographs, obituary, a story of Sarah's life by her great-great-granddaughter, scans of various documents, deeds, bills of sale, and also includes biographical information on Sarah's brother, Johnny "Dutch" Levine (1876[?] or 1881[?] - 1950), on their father "Tati" and his sister, Annie Henki Cook, on the Abraham Philip branch of the Levine family, on some Shiro family history, as well as some Wolman/Rosenthal/Saperstein history.
Frieda Levine Miller Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Frieda Levine Miller Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levine Family of Waterville
Frieda Levine Miller was born to William and Sarah Ida Levine on March 26, 1896 and died August 24, 1990. The scrapbook contains family memories, death certificate, eulogies, newspaper clippings, family photographs, a high school graduation program, letters, and announcement of the marriage of her daughter Glenyce.
Levines And Colby Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levines And Colby Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levine Family of Waterville
Includes covers and articles from the Colby alumni magazine and from the Echo, correspondence, donor lists for the Mayflower Associates, and photographs.
Teddy Levine Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Teddy Levine Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levine Family of Waterville
Theodore Nathan Levine was born into the family of Sarah Ida and William Levine in 1894 and died on February 9, 1927. The scrapbook contains family memories as handed down, letters, photographs, holograph high school notebooks and a paper on Books and Libraries.
Fur Trade 10: Fur Trade Myths, Acknowledgements, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 10: Fur Trade Myths, Acknowledgements, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 10. Fur Trade Myths, Fiction vs. Fact.
Acknowledgements: Funding, Contributors, Image Credits, and Special Thanks.
Fur Trade 09: Fur Trade Society, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 09: Fur Trade Society, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 9. Interdependence, Mutual Influences, and Métis and Country Wives.
Fur Trade 01: Beaver: Mainstay Of The Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 01: Beaver: Mainstay Of The Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 1. Hunting, Hides, and Hats, Environmental Effects, and Why Beaver?
Fur Trade 08: New France And The Place Of The Fur Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 08: New France And The Place Of The Fur Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 8. What Was New France?, More than Profits at Stake, and Imperial Rivals.
Fur Trade 03: Trade Goods 1, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 03: Trade Goods 1, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 3. Material Culture of the Fur Trade and Cloth and Clothing.
Fur Trade 04: Trade Goods 2, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 04: Trade Goods 2, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 4. Firearms and Metal Goods.
Fur Trade 02: Birchbark Canoes, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 02: Birchbark Canoes, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 2. A Joint Effort, Canoes Got Bigger, Why Birchbark?, and a Valuable and Renewable Resource.
Fur Trade 07: Native Peoples And The Fur Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 07: Native Peoples And The Fur Trade, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 7. Shifting Political Alliances and Power, Transformations of Culture, and Religion and Worldview.
Fur Trade 05: Getting Around In 17th And 18th Century New France, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 05: Getting Around In 17th And 18th Century New France, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 5. Routes and Transportation and Travels of a Voyageur.
Fur Trade 06: How The Fur Trade Worked, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fur Trade 06: How The Fur Trade Worked, Rachel B. Juen, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 6. Government Regulation, From Montreal to the West, and Movement of Goods and Furs.